The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time

Edited by Craig Callender

Description

As the study of time has flourished in the physical and human sciences, the philosophy of time has come into its own as a lively and diverse area of academic research. Philosophers investigate not just the metaphysics of time, and our experience and representation of time, but the role of time in ethics and action, and philosophical issues in the sciences of time, especially with regard to quantum mechanics and relativity theory. This Handbook presents twenty-three specially written essays by leading figures in their fields: it is the first comprehensive collaborative study of the philosophy of time, and will set the agenda for future work.

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time

Edited by Craig Callender

Table of Contents

Introduction, Craig CallenderI: TIME AND METAPHYSICS 1. Persistence, Yuri Balashov2. Fatalism and the Future, Craig Bourne3. Time and Chance Propensities, Carl Hoefer4. Tense and Modality, Ulrich Meyer5. Presentism, M. Joshua Mozersky6. The Possibility of Discrete Time, Jean Paul Van Bendegem7. Presentism and the Space-Time Manifold, Dean ZimmermanII: THE DIRECTION OF TIME 8. The Asymmetry of Influence, Douglas Kutach9. The Flow of Time, Huw Price10. Time in Thermodynamics, Jill NorthIII: TIME, ETHICS, AND EXPERIENCE 11. Prospects for Temporal Neutrality, David O. Brink12. Time, Passage, and Immediate Experience, Barry Dainton13. Time in Action, Shaun Gallagher14. Time in Cognitive Development, Christoph Hoerl and Teresa McCormack15. Temporal Experience, Jenann IsmaelIV: TIME IN CLASSICAL AND RELATIVISTIC PHYSICS 16. Sharpening the Electromagnetic Arrow(s) of Time, John Earman17. Time, Topology, and the Twin Paradox, Jean-Pierre Luminet18. Time in the Special Theory of Relativity, Steven Savitt19. Time in Classical Dynamics, Lawrence Sklar20. Time Travel and Time Machines, Chris Smeenk and Christian WuthrichV: TIME IN A QUANTUM WORLD 21. The CPT Theorem, Frank Arntzenius22. Time in Quantum Mechanics, Jan Hilgevoord and David Atkinson23. Time in Quantum Gravity, Claus KieferIndex

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time

Edited by Craig Callender

Author Information

Craig Callender is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale (2001), Time, Reality and Experience (2002) and Introducing Time (2010).

Contributors:

Frank Arntzenius, University College OxfordDavid Atkinson, University of Groningen, NetherlandsYuri Balashov, University of GeorgiaCraig Bourne, University of HertfordshireDavid O. Brink, University of California, San DiegoCraig Callender, University of California, San DiegoBarry Dainton, University of LiverpoolJohn Earman, University of PittsburghShaun Gallagher, University of Central FloridaJan Hilgevoord, Utrecht University, NetherlandsCarl Hoefer, Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaChristoph Hoerl, University of WarwickJenann Ismael, University of SydneyClaus Kiefer, University of CologneDouglas Kutach, Brown UniversityJean-Pierre Luminet, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Teresa McCormack, Queen's University, BelfastUlrich Meyer, Colgate UniversityM. Joshua Mozersky, Queen's University, OntarioJill North, Yale UniversityHuw Price, University of SydneySteven Savitt, University of British Columbia, VancouverLawrence Sklar, University of MichiganChris Smeenk, University of California, Los AngelesJean Paul Van Bendegem, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BrusselsChristian Wüthrich, University of California, San DiegoDean Zimmerman, Rutgers University